USL Fans’ Choice Goal of the Playoffs

Vote for your favorite goal from the 2018 postseason

SUBMIT YOUR VOTE FOR FANS' CHOICE GOAL OF THE PLAYOFFS

Didier Drogba, Phoenix Rising FC

33%

Amando Moreno, New York Red Bulls II

5%

James Chambers, Bethlehem Steel FC

4%

Cameron Lancaster, Louisville City FC

40%

Corben Bone, FC Cincinnati

18%

Total Votes: 1023

TAMPA, Fla. – The 2018 USL Cup Playoffs produced more than 40 goals on the way to Louisville City FC being crowd the 2018 USL Cup champion for a second consecutive year, including some spectacular strikes that proved crucial to ensuring passage to the next round throughout the four weekends of action. Now it’s your turn to select the best of the five selected that will earn the USL Fans’ Choice Goal of the Playoffs award.

Voting will continue through 12 p.m. ET on Wednesday, November 14.

USL Fans’ Choice Goal of the Playoffs Finalists

Didier Drogba (PHX) - #PHXvPOR, 10/19/18: Drogba’s free kick from 35 yards blazed into the top-left corner of the net to put Rising FC ahead against the Portland Timbers 2 in the side’s victory in the Western Conference Quarterfinals.

Amando Moreno (NY) - #CINvNY, 10/27/18: Moreno executed perfectly on the counterattack before driving home a low finish to the left corner for what proved to be the winner in the Red Bulls II’s Eastern Conference Semifinals win against FC Cincinnati.

James Chambers (BST) - #PGHvBST, 10/20/18: Chambers produced a perfectly-placed free kick to pull Steel FC level in extra time against Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC in the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals to send the game to a penalty shootout that Bethlehem would claim victory in.

Cameron Lancaster (LOU) - #LOUvIND, 10/20/18: The 2018 USL Golden Boot-winner notched another spectacular finish from a free kick that provided the cherry on top in Louisville’s victory against Indy Eleven in the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals.

Corben Bone (CIN) - #CINvNSH, 10/20/18: Bone fired home a blistering strike from 20 yards to the bottom-left corner of the penalty area after a good build-up from the right side to put FCC ahead against Nashville SC in the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals.